Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10637799 | Cryogenics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We describe a liquid helium cryostat, developed to cool SQUID-based receivers in low field MRI systems. The cryostat has a 4Â L liquid helium capacity, a hold time of over 3 days and accommodates 10Â cm diameter receiver coils. New vacuum insulation methods reduce the noise level by at least an order of magnitude compared to existing commercial designs. The minimum detectable field at 425Â kHz, with a 5Â cm diameter circular coil, was estimated to be 0.018Â fT/Hz1/2 from Q-factor measurements and 0.035Â fT/Hz1/2 by direct measurement with a SQUID amplifier. Further measurements indicated that most of this field noise probably originates with dielectric losses in the cryostat's fibreglass shells.
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Authors
H.C. Seton, J.M.S. Hutchison, D.M. Bussell,